Electromagnetic calorimeter prototype for the SoLID project at jefferson lab

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SoLID (Solenoidal Large Intensity Device) is a large acceptance spectrometer which can handle very high luminosity, being planned for experimental Hall A at Jefferson Lab, USA. The shashlik-type sampling detector will be used for the electromagnetic calorimeter for SoLID. This calorimeter is 18 radiation-lengths long with 194 layers each of 1.5 mm-thick plastic scintillators alternating with 0.5 mm-thick lead plates. A few prototype of the calorimeter have been built at Shandong University. The light yield of these modules have been tested with cosmic ray. The assembling process of these prototypes and cosmic ray test results are presented.

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Tian, Y., Chen, J. P., Feng, C., Jiao, J., Li, A., Yu, Y., & Zheng, X. (2018). Electromagnetic calorimeter prototype for the SoLID project at jefferson lab. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 213, pp. 80–85). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1316-5_15

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